Welcome to your weekly Hate Watch. Two actors. Two Oklahoma high school graduates. Two very different opinions on Texas and Oklahoma Football. This week Josh Morrow (Young and The Restless) and LC ( Billions, Broadway and The West End) talk Sooner Football being under “New Management,” Will Venables make it though the season, and Can Texas beat OSU.
Welcome to your weekly Hate Watch. Two actors. Two Oklahoma high school graduates. Two very different opinions on Texas and Oklahoma Football. This week Josh Morrow (Young and The Restless) and LC ( Billions, Broadway and The West End) talk Sooner Football being under “New Management,” Will Venables make it though the season, and Can Texas beat OSU.
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In this engaging and candid conversation, two longtime friends—one a University of Texas fan and the other a University of Oklahoma (OU) fan—delve into the current state and future outlook of their respective college football programs. The dialogue provides a rich blend of personal anecdotes, team analysis, and insider perspectives on coaching, administration, scheduling, and player development. The Oklahoma fan shares insights on the recent administrative shakeups at OU, including the departure of legendary Athletic Director Joe Castiglione, the incoming leadership of Jim Nagy, and Randall Stephenson, and the impact these changes may have on the program’s trajectory. They discuss the challenges OU faces with a tough SEC schedule, the development of key players like quarterback John Mateer, and the looming pressure on head coach Brent Venables, who is seen as a strong defensive mind but may struggle with overall program management.
On the Texas side, optimism is expressed about the team’s prospects this season, with particular confidence in their defense and depth on the defensive line. The Texas fan predicts a strong season record of 9–3 or 10–2, highlighting the importance of their matchup against Ohio State and their ability to capitalize on a robust pass rush. The conversation also touches on the broader context of college football’s evolving landscape, including NIL impacts and the professionalization of college sports. Both fans agree on the intensity of the Texas-Oklahoma rivalry and commit to weekly discussions on their teams throughout the season, promising insightful updates and spirited debate.
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